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Prunus pumila, commonly called sand cherry, is a North American species of cherry in the rose family.It is widespread in eastern and central Canada from New Brunswick west to Saskatchewan and the northern United States from Maine to Montana, south as far as Colorado, Kansas, Indiana, and Virginia, with a few isolated populations in Tennessee and Utah.
Pilea pumila (N) Pinus echinata (N) Pinus pungens (N) Pinus resinosa (N) Pinus rigida (N) Pinus strobus (N) Pinus virginiana (N) Platanus occidentalis (N) Podophyllum peltatum (N) Polystichum acrostichoides (N) Populus balsamifera (N) Populus deltoides (N) Populus grandidentata (N) Populus tremuloides (N) Prosartes lanuginosa (N) Prunus ...
Prunus sect. Microcerasus [1] is a section of Prunus. It used to be included in Prunus subg. Cerasus , but phylogenetic research indicates it belongs to Prunus subg.
P. alabamensis → Prunus serotina var. alabamensis (C.Mohr) P. alleghaniensis → Prunus umbellata Elliott P. mirabilis Kalkman , nom. illeg. – unplaced in Plants of the World Online
Various fruits for sale at REMA 1000 grocery store in Tønsberg, Norway. This list contains the names of fruits that are considered edible either raw or cooked in various cuisines.
Prunus is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs from the family Rosaceae, which includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively stonefruit).The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, [4] being native to the temperate regions of North America, the neotropics of South America, and temperate and tropical regions of Eurasia and Africa, [5] There are about 340 ...
The Soldiers Delight Natural Environmental Area is located in western Baltimore County, Maryland. [1] Much of the area of the Soldiers Delight NEA, which totals 1,900 acres (7.7 km 2) of protected land, contains a serpentine barren that contains a number of rare and endangered species of plants.
Prunus × cistena, the purple leaf sand cherry or dwarf red-leaf plum, is a hybrid species of Prunus, the result of a cross between Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum or myrobalan plum) and Prunus pumila (sand cherry). [1]